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/*
* $Id$
*/
/*
* Harbour Project source code:
* CT3 general functions (PRG part)
*
* Copyright 2001 IntTec GmbH, Neunlindenstr 32, 79106 Freiburg, Germany
* Author: Martin Vogel <vogel@inttec.de>
*
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*
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*/
STATIC s_bInitialized := .F.
/* $DOC$
* $FUNCNAME$
* CTINIT()
* $CATEGORY$
* CT3 general functions
* $ONELINER$
* Initializes the CT3 library
* $SYNTAX$
* CTINIT () -> lInitialized
* $ARGUMENTS$
* None
* $RETURNS$
* lInitialized .T. if the function has been correctly initialized
* $DESCRIPTION$
* The CTINIT() function initializes the CT3 library.
* Identical code is declared as INIT FUNCTION, thus should be executed
* automatically at the beginning of the application, but it is a good
* idea to call it once again explicitly somewhere at the beginning of
* your program to check the initialization.
* $EXAMPLES$
* $TESTS$
* $STATUS$
* Ready
* $COMPLIANCE$
* CTINIT() is a new function in Harbour's CT3 library.
* $PLATFORMS$
* All
* $FILES$
* Source is ct.prg, library is libct.
* $SEEALSO$
* $END$
*/
FUNCTION CTINIT()
IF ! s_bInitialized
s_bInitialized := ctcinit()
ENDIF
RETURN s_bInitialized
INIT PROCEDURE _CTINIT()
IF ! s_bInitialized
s_bInitialized := ctcinit()
ENDIF
RETURN
/* $DOC$
* $FUNCNAME$
* CTEXIT()
* $CATEGORY$
* CT3 general functions
* $ONELINER$
* Uninitializes the CT3 library
* $SYNTAX$
* CTEXIT () -> nil
* $ARGUMENTS$
* none
* $RETURNS$
* nil
* $DESCRIPTION$
* The CTEXIT() function uninitializes the CT3 library.
* Identical code is declared as EXIT FUNCTION, thus should be executed
* automatically at the end of the application, but it is a good idea
* to call it explicitly somewhere at the end of your program to make
* sure that the deinitialization takes place.
* $EXAMPLES$
* $TESTS$
* $STATUS$
* Ready
* $COMPLIANCE$
* CTEXIT() is a new function in Harbour's CT3 library.
* $PLATFORMS$
* All
* $FILES$
* Source is ct.prg, library is libct.
* $SEEALSO$
* $END$
*/
FUNCTION CTEXIT()
IF s_bInitialized
ctcexit()
s_bInitialized := .F.
ENDIF
RETURN NIL
EXIT PROCEDURE _CTEXIT()
IF s_bInitialized
ctcexit()
s_bInitialized := .F.
ENDIF
RETURN